Free viewing biases for complex scenes in preschoolers and adults
M Linka, Ö Sensoy, H Karimpur, G Schwarzer… - Scientific reports, 2023 - nature.com
Adult gaze behaviour towards naturalistic scenes is highly biased towards semantic object
classes. Little is known about the ontological development of these biases, nor about group …
classes. Little is known about the ontological development of these biases, nor about group …
Characteristic fixation biases in Super-Recognizers
Neurotypical observers show large and reliable individual differences in gaze behavior
along several semantic object dimensions. Individual gaze behavior toward faces has been …
along several semantic object dimensions. Individual gaze behavior toward faces has been …
[HTML][HTML] Individual differences in looking at persons in scenes
Individuals freely viewing complex scenes vary in their fixation behavior. The most
prominent and reliable dimension of such individual differences is the tendency to fixate …
prominent and reliable dimension of such individual differences is the tendency to fixate …
Individual differences in human gaze behavior generalize from faces to objects
Individuals differ in where they fixate on a face, with some looking closer to the eyes while
others prefer the mouth region. These individual biases are highly robust, generalize from …
others prefer the mouth region. These individual biases are highly robust, generalize from …
Individual differences in face salience and rapid face saccades
Humans saccade to faces in their periphery faster than to other types of objects. Previous
research has highlighted the potential importance of the upper face region in this …
research has highlighted the potential importance of the upper face region in this …
Learning User Embeddings from Human Gaze for Personalised Saliency Prediction
Reusable embeddings of user behaviour have shown significant performance
improvements for the personalised saliency prediction task. However, prior works require …
improvements for the personalised saliency prediction task. However, prior works require …
The effect of social factors on eye movements made when judging the aesthetic merit of figurative paintings
T Trawiński, L Palumbo, R Begum, N Donnelly - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
In the present study we explore how social factors (group contact, individuating experience,
implicit racial bias) influence the eye movements made during the visual exploration when …
implicit racial bias) influence the eye movements made during the visual exploration when …
Study protocol TransTAM: Transdiagnostic research into emotional disorders and cognitive-behavioral therapy of the adaptive mind
Background Emotional disorders such as depression and anxiety disorders share
substantial similarities in their etiology and treatment. In recent decades, these …
substantial similarities in their etiology and treatment. In recent decades, these …
Reality in a sphere: A direct comparison of social attention in the laboratory and the real world
JD Großekathöfer, C Seis, M Gamer - Behavior Research Methods, 2022 - Springer
Humans often show reduced social attention in real situations, a finding rarely replicated in
controlled laboratory studies. Virtual reality is supposed to allow for ecologically valid and at …
controlled laboratory studies. Virtual reality is supposed to allow for ecologically valid and at …
[HTML][HTML] Replicability and reliability of the background and target velocity effects in smooth pursuit eye movements
R Schröder, PM Baumert, U Ettinger - Acta psychologica, 2021 - Elsevier
When we follow a slowly moving target with our eyes, we perform smooth pursuit eye
movements (SPEM). Previous investigations point to significantly and robustly reduced …
movements (SPEM). Previous investigations point to significantly and robustly reduced …